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  1. GDN

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    Thanks for the comments Ray.

    I was hoping for a comment along the lines of this one is better than that one because........ Or go back and try again. But again, thanks for the comment.

    Gary
     

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    Only one today as it is the last one of this series.

    Mt Cook

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    Very nice and peaceful, Gary.
     
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    I agree, Sundar. the reflection is excellent and the overall image is quite stunning.
     
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    Mountain Beech and a waterfall.

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    What I like about this image, Gary is the way the tips of the branches are in sharp focus against the out of focus waterfall.
     
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    Thanks Craig. I like that how that works as well. I also like how the sunlit tree leaves work against the shaded waterfall.

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    I guess it is as good as any place to grab some sleep.

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    I am not sure if the seagull is eyeing up a possible meal.

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    I love the POV of the shot Gary. The DOF really gives some depth. Just for fun I rotated it 90 degrees left and it's still a great image :)
     
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    Probably singing it a lullaby! Lovely (and different) image.
     
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    This was about as close the seal I was going to get. I didn't want to disturb it so it would make a dash for the ocean.

    I have never seen one on this beach before.

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    Native grass.

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    And

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    Cheers Craig.

    I did have a battle with the wind, and being able to focus on the grass. But between the gusts, and a good few missed shots, I got this. I prefer the subject matter in the first image, but the late afternoon lighting in the second.

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    I also have a battle with wind and the customers at Vinnies do not like it, seriously the results of the first image was worth the effort, I had another look at the second one, it is nice pleasant and even relaxing but I still prefer the first one. A nice effort on both, Gary.
     
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    Lovely images Gary. I like both for different reasons. I love images like this, puting the spotlight on the simple things in our everyday lives that we usually go past without a second glance, but which after a closer look, can bring us joy, which your images have done for me. TFS.
     
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    Ok, I am trying to get back into the swing of things. After building a house, selling our old house, and changing jobs. I haven't had a lot of chances to get out and about with my camera for a long time. But I did manage to grab this the in the last few days. I guess it's a start in the right direction.

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    lovely shot
     
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    its a nice shot, more important is the existence of it meaning you do have some down time.
    if you looking for something to shoot how anout some of the features of the new building
    grats on getting RL stuff done too
     

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